I too go to the gym daily, cycle to work and back, shower twice a day and ive had a steam and a jacuzzi..... my sensor stayed on without tape. At the end of 14 days..... i had to really pull it off.
GO GO GO!
I just placed my order
Hi everyone - have just joined the site & wanted to highlight my use of Abbott's new sensor, the Freestyle Libre, over the last month. So far it's been a really great accessory to glucose control & monitoring & very simple to use!! It's terrific if you're on the go & glucose monitoring is like checking your phone! It reduces the frequency of daily blood testing.GO GO GO!
I just placed my order
Hi norm and welcome to the forum. I will have done 43 years in February.Hi everyone - have just joined the site & wanted to highlight my use of Abbott's new sensor, the Freestyle Libre, over the last month. So far it's been a really great accessory to glucose control & monitoring & very simple to use!! It's terrific if you're on the go & glucose monitoring is like checking your phone! It reduces the frequency of daily blood testing.
I've had type 1 for 43 years+. x
Hello, welcome. Glad u r having a great experienceHi everyone - have just joined the site & wanted to highlight my use of Abbott's new sensor, the Freestyle Libre, over the last month. So far it's been a really great accessory to glucose control & monitoring & very simple to use!! It's terrific if you're on the go & glucose monitoring is like checking your phone! It reduces the frequency of daily blood testing.
I've had type 1 for 43 years+. x
Makes my fight with my BS today look positively bad... Come on Novorapid. Kick in.
I hate it when a sensor has finally settled and I have to change itOkay, back to cheering rather than booing. I love my Libre too. I've stopped fingersticking except for when an absolute number really counts, which it doesn't while I have quarter-decent control, because I still only inject basal, and minute amounts of it. I love my Libre EVEN THOUGH the differential from Libre fingersticks went like this this week:
Sat 15th, differential 1.6
Sun 16th, 1.3
Mon 17th, 0.7 then 1.0
Tues 18th 1.1
Wed 19th 0.5
Thurs 20th, 0.4
Fri 21st, 0.2
This three days before a new sensor. So near - and yet so far ... EXASPERATED
I get quite insulin-resistant after a hypo like that. I don't know the science behind it but sure it involves glycogen.Makes my fight with my BS today look positively bad... Come on Novorapid. Kick in.
That's what I suspect too. As far as I am aware, diabetics don't suffer from lack of Glucagon so it's very possible. Damnably annoying it is though.I get quite insulin-resistant after a hypo like that. I don't know the science behind it but sure it involves glycogen.
Thank for posting that! Seeing all these flat lines on other people's scares the bejesus outta me!Makes my fight with my BS today look positively bad... Come on Novorapid. Kick in.
You should have seen mine at the beginning of the week though. 15+ and ketonesThank for posting that! Seeing all these flat lines on other people's scares the bejesus outta me!
I think I'd prefer Malteser induced high to stupid Lantus low/high... At least I'd have meant it!You should have seen mine at the beginning of the week though. 15+ and ketones
Or stupid basal-dose of NovorapidI think I'd prefer Malteser induced high to stupid Lantus low/high... At least I'd have meant it!
Unfortunately they do. Glycogen release is stunted as the process is triggered via the beta cells.That's what I suspect too. As far as I am aware, diabetics don't suffer from lack of Glucagon so it's very possible. Damnably annoying it is though.
It wasn't the Malteasers that time actually, that was once. To be fair even without malteasers my sugars have been all over the place even when I'm trying really hard. All I had with the 15+ was a sandwich and my regular ratio of insulinI think I'd prefer Malteser induced high to stupid Lantus low/high... At least I'd have meant it!
Glucagon secretion (which stimulates the liver to release glycogen) is produced by the alpha cells of the pancreas.Unfortunately they do. Glycogen release is stunted as the process is triggered via the beta cells.
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